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Woman and suspect found in cabin after random kidnappingRCMP said just before noon Saturday, a man reportedly kidnapped a 24-year-old woman on Highway 10 near The Pas. Man. The woman was found and the man is facing charges.CrimeMay 14, 2023
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3 men stabbed within moments of each other in downtown WinnipegPolice say two men were randomly stabbed by the same suspect within moments of each other in downtown Winnipeg on Friday evening, and a third man was injured in a separate attack.CrimeMar 13, 2023
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Hamilton Police believe two recent stabbing incidents are connectedPolice say a woman was hit with a sharp object by a male suspect on a bike in the area of Victoria Avenue and Evans Street on Saturday morning.CrimeMar 6, 2018
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Toronto dog owner randomly attacked by pit bull at Woodbine BeachToronto dog owner Toni Baxter is warning residents and visitors frequenting Woodbine Beach in the city's east-end to be on the lookout for an aggressive pit bull after she and her pet were randomly attacked on the weekend.CanadaJun 30, 2016
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Police: Random sexual assault in downtown is rarePolice say they are now looking for a male described as black, in his 20's with a scruffy beard and glasses.CrimeJun 3, 2016
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Hamilton city councillor files complaint to police after ‘carding’ incidentHamilton city councillor Matthew Green says he was embarrassed, frustrated and angered after a police car stopped and questioned him while he was waiting for a bus to go home on Tuesday.PoliticsApr 27, 2016
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Black Lives Matter group not impressed with ‘carding’ ban in OntarioBlack Lives Matter activists say Ontario's plan to ban the use of police 'carding' or random street checks doesn't go far enough.CanadaMar 23, 2016
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Ontario to ban ‘carding’ or random police street checks in 2017Ontario has released its final regulations to ban police from randomly stopping people to collect personal information, a practice known as carding or street checks.CanadaMar 22, 2016
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Brother of victim in unprovoked Toronto stabbing says ‘it wasn’t her time’The brother of 28-year-old Rosemarie Junor, the victim in an unprovoked fatal stabbing at a downtown Toronto drugstore last week, says his sister had just gotten married, bought a new home and was about to start a family.CrimeDec 17, 2015
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